The Vulcan public house is a terraced building positioned within Huddersfield town centre a short distance from the Southgate section of Huddersfield Ring Road.
The building provides principal accommodation over 3 levels with the public house, bar, lounge and kitchen area occupying the ground floor, and having use of basement cellars. The premises benefits from air conditioning and CCTV, can accommodate seating for 50, and has a small beer garden with outside bar.
The gross internal floor area of the commercial element of the building is 228m² (2,454ft²). The building is Grade 2 Listed and has living accommodation extending over the 1st and 2nd floors, providing 3 bedrooms and a further 132m² (1,430ft²).
The public house is one of the town’s most popular, being a short walk from the Huddersfield train station.
THE BUSINESS
Excluding food trade, the public house has had annual turnovers of £360,000, £400,000 and £360,000 over the last 3 years, and is one of the most recognized public houses within the town, continuing to generate good levels of custom throughout a period where others have suffered from a downturn in trade.
It is well positioned, generating custom from visitors to the John Smith Stadium on football or rugby match days. It has been family run for 27 years and presents an excellent opportunity for an existing proprietor to continue the good trade, in addition to expanding upon it through greater levels of food trade.
The Vulcan is a free house.